A fan walked onto the field in the middle of a Florida State pass play in the second quarter. / ABC Sports

by Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY Sports

by Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY Sports

Having 12 men on the field is a penalty, per the NCAA rule book. The NCAA does not specify a penalty if the 12th man is a fan, however.

In the middle of a Florida State pass play in the second quarter, an orange-clad fan strolled onto the field from amidst the FSU sideline.

He came in with his hands raised, as if to say his friends, "Hey, I did it!"

As he moved closer to the middle of the field, the fan seemed to strike a Heisman pose.

It's an absolute miracle that one of several horrible things didn't happen, such as E.J. Manuel's pass drilling the fan in the face, an FSU offensive linemen knocking the fan into the parking lot, or a Miami (Fla.) defender tackling the fan â?? maybe two defenders, in a high-low fashion.

Luckily, the play was completed without any bloodshed; it was just a crazy, ludicrous, insane clothed-fan streaking. Let's just be grateful that he was wearing clothes.

After conferencing, the officiating crew determined that the fan had no impact on the play itself.

"It is determined that the fan on the field had no effect on the play, and therefore Florida State has the ball, first down," the lead official said.